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Schroeder Regrets Words That Hit U.S.-German Ties
Reuters ^
| April 19, 2003
| Erik Kirschbaum
Posted on 04/19/2003 2:57:45 PM PDT by jern
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To: jern
"German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder said on Saturday he deeply regretted "exaggerated remarks" critical of U.S. moves against Iraq"
I'LL BET HE DOES! :)
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posted on
04/20/2003 10:06:10 AM PDT
by
hoosiermama
(Prayers for all)
To: jern
hopefully he will have even more regret when the last us jet leaves ramstein heading for poland
To: jern
I hope this will not get him off the hook to be tried as what he became a Saddam regime of terror accomplice and enabler
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posted on
04/20/2003 10:13:15 AM PDT
by
Minty
To: jern
Texas to Germany:
"Fvck you!"
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posted on
04/20/2003 11:59:40 AM PDT
by
Redbob
To: jern
Change of hearts ALWAYS happens AFTER THE FACT!
To: jern; .45MAN; nicmarlo
Too bad, so sad.
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posted on
04/20/2003 3:06:29 PM PDT
by
dansangel
(America - love it, support it, or LEAVE IT!)
To: The Wizard
"....For the head of a country to ap(o)logize in public, is an extremely important thing and should be accepted by GWB, as I'm sure it will be....."
Well, you're probably half right. The apology is important, but insufficient evidence of German good intentions and contrition. Talk is cheap after all. GWB will need to see something more tangible before the fence is indeed mended.
May I suggest to Herr Shroeder that he 1) sack the Red Brigade alumnus he has as his foreign minister, Herr Fisher; 2) pledge German financial and political support to Iraqi reconstruction; and 3) pledge enchanced German efforts to upgrade its military technology and work closer to integrate German/Nato/U.S. military operations with a view toward dealing with rogue regimes with WMD.
Add these tangible actions to his words and Herr Shroeder might just have an ounce of credibility with the good guys in Washington.
Carry on.
Irish_Links
To: Billthedrill
Bill:
Well written and conceived post. Thanks for the effort. You don't seem like a familiar name on this board. Hope to see more of your interesting and knowledgeable views in the future.
Regards,
To: Jumper
....Germany allowed overflights because they want their Pilots and Air Defense Artillery folks in Texas trained in the future, no doubt. Without training, they would have the same performance as Soviet equipment in any conflict 18-months down the road:)...."
The Germans permitted overflights for one reason and one reason only. To do otherwise would have been a violation of the Nato charter and would have hastened the withdrawal of U.S. forces from German soil, thus costing billions in U.S. expenditures in Germany and far more in increased defense costs for the sauerkraut-eating-enviro-monkeys.
Germany's Socialist Party governments are always anti-American. In the sixties Willy Brandt was the Socialist Chancellor, and he had a KGB spy in his private office. The Russians knew everything that was known to the Germans then. This Socialist Chancellor is no different. When the Germans elect a Christian Democrat, things will be better,
With the French, it is different, both the Socialists, and the Right of Centre Gaullist Party are anti-American. Whatever government you get in France will be anti-American. Don't ask me why it's that way, but it is.
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posted on
04/20/2003 7:55:03 PM PDT
by
ABrit
To: jern
Seems to me we just had a post that went something like this:
"German spies offered help to Saddam in run-up to war"
How does this weight on that scale? I figure Germany does not need any of my dollars or support so they can provide enemies of America with their support or their intelligence to kill my kin.
And I think we should move American hospitals and support of their economy out. If the tax dollars of my parents had not fed them and put that country back together they wouldn't even exist!
To: jern
The boycott of France has a trickle down effect on Germany, with 12% unemployment. PS German-Americans should have no sense of guilt. You acquitted yourselves well in WWII and in this War as well.
To: jern
Putin, Chirac & Schroeder and the United Nations socialists are the enemies of the United States.
Never forgive. Never forget.
To: jern
Schroeder regretsYou're darn right he regrets his comments - but only because they were so wrong. And Bush showed that for the whole world to see. This is not an apology, he's not showing any genuine remorse. This shouldn't change a thing, Bush owes him nothing.
If Schroeder were really interested in mending fences, then he would produce the information about how German companies helped build Saddam's WMD arsenal. That would be something of value, something to help Bush really nail down what Saddam was doing. We're going to find out anyway, he'll be better off in the long run to come clean now.
Schroeder should also join in the demands for Syria to quit shielding Iraqi escapees. Maybe even sponsor a resolution in the UN and fight it through.
Finally, he should publically and thoroughly tell the world how right Bush was and how wrong the UN was to not assist . Weasel word it if necessary to downplay what a complete and collosal ass he was, but give Bush and Blair full credit for doing something that absolutely, positively needed doing.
Then and only then do I feel that Bush should consider Germany a partner once again. We and Great Britian are the ones who had our soldiers killed. Germany et. al. have a lot of catching up to do.
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posted on
04/20/2003 9:18:48 PM PDT
by
capocchio
(Fair weather friends aren't worth road apples)
To: jern
Sounds like sales of Mercedes, BMW's, Audis and Volkswagons are slumping.
Their unemployement rate before the war was 12 to 14%, and it will be higher.
Also, no mor Iraqi oil for WMDS and other war toys sold for decades to their cash cow Saddomite.
Germany like France will be wearing their so sorry suits to get us to like them again.
So Sorry, Germans! You the frogs and the Russians deserve each other.
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posted on
04/20/2003 10:21:50 PM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(Being a Monthly Donor to Free Republic is the Right Thing to do!)
To: gcruse
BWWAAHHHH!!!
German art at it's finest!
Several years ago I went to a major German modern art festival in Kassel. The rage that year was a block of chocolate with garden gnomes encassed in it.
I agree with Condi, these people are best ignored.
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posted on
04/20/2003 10:39:13 PM PDT
by
lizma
To: lizma
I bet he didn't regret getting elected! Since he used his anti-american comments to get elected, it's hypocritical to say he's sorry. Bush puts a lot of credence into a leader's character. The fact that Schroeder's character is so awful means that W will never rely on him. Other leaders would have made it easy to Schroeder to get back into our graces. Nowadays it's almost expected that world leaders will lie to each other. After all Klintoon STILL wants us to negotiate an agreement with N Korea even after they used the last agreement as toilet paper! W is different. I am so proud of him!
To: FRgal4u
"Punish France.
Ignore Germany.
Forgive Russia."
We can bring France to its knees economically. Don't go there. Don't buy their products. Patronize their main economic competitors (U.K., Spain, Portugal, U.S.).
Don't give this German government the time of day. It is about to collapse anyway. Schroeder has worse poll numbers that Gray Davis of California!
Show Russia the way. They have the potential to be a huge economic leader in Europe and Asia. They are inching along into western-style capitalism, so, in this case, we cut them a break.
I'm off the soapbox, for now.
To: jern
Schroeder and his anti-American socialist scum are utterly destroying Germany with massive taxes and ferocious anti-business policies.
He has an approval rating in the 20% range and will be toast come next election cycle.
Then and only then will a better relationship with the US be possible.
To: samtheman
"Even though differences of opinion on this question were so serious, it does not impair transatlantic relations," Schroeder said. "I think political leaders on both sides are professional enough to recognize relations are on a solid foundation." Wow, is Schroeder ever a dreamer!? As others have pointed out, though, it is not our government refusing to buy german products, it is We the People.
As you and others, also, stated, "Apologies are easy. Let's see him do something to help us. Like come out publicly against France and Russia for the efforts to keep the sanctions on Iraq"
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posted on
04/21/2003 12:40:55 AM PDT
by
AFPhys
(((PRAYING for: President Bush & advisors, troops & families, Americans)))
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